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Start conversations (3 mins.) INFORMAL PREACHING. Talk about the end of war and violence (lmd lesson 2 point 4).
Setting: During an informal sermon in a park, the publisher is talking with someone about how relaxing the place is. The topic of what a world without war and violence would be like arises. The publisher expresses how difficult it is to achieve world peace, and the publisher takes the opportunity to share the hope the Bible offers: that God will put an end to war and bring true peace to humanity.
Publisher: What a beautiful day, isn't it?
Assistant: Yes. It's truly perfect for being outdoors and enjoying nature. The sun is shining and the weather is ideal for a walk in the park.
Publisher: Absolutely true. I also love coming to the park to enjoy this weather.
Assistant: Yes, I love it too because it helps me clear my mind and forget about everyday problems and worries. When I'm in the park, I feel more relaxed and can think more clearly.
Publisher: I was thinking about what a world without war and violence would be like. Can you imagine a day when we could all live in peace and harmony, without having to worry about the violence and aggression around us? It would be a world where people could live without fear and anxiety, where families could be together and happy.
Assistant: That would be incredible. I'd like to think we'll achieve it one day, although it's very sad to see how violence and war continue to affect so many people around the world. There are many people here working to achieve peace, but it seems the problem is too big and there's no easy solution.
Publisher: The Bible speaks of a future where God himself will put an end to all wars and violence. He will bring peace and we will live in a world where there will be no more suffering. This is something that gives me great hope.
Assistant: I find this a comforting promise. It's nice to think there's a solution to the problems we see in the world and that we're not alone in this fight for peace.
Publisher: Yes, it's good to know that we are not alone and that there is someone who cares about us and wants us to live in peace.
Assistant: Thank you for sharing this with me. It's given me something nice to think about as I continue to enjoy this day in the park.
Publisher: You're welcome. I'm glad I was able to share something positive with you. I hope you continue to enjoy this wonderful day.
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